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- Title
Design of a Ka‐band low‐cost microstrip line phase shifter and a sum‐difference beam antenna based on liquid crystal technology.
- Authors
Sima, Boyu; Li, ZiLing; Li, Huangyan; Wang, Xiang; Qiu, Li; Wang, Jianpeng; Wu, Wen
- Abstract
This letter presents a Ka‐band low‐cost microstrip line phase shifter based on liquid crystal (LC) technology. Furthermore, a sum‐difference beamforming antenna array based on the LC phase shifter is designed. The phase shifter is composed of two coaxial connectors, a metal base, an intermediate dielectric layer, a gradient metal sheet and a top glass layer. The simulated results show that a nearly 360° phase shift coverage can be achieved with the effective permittivity of LC varying from 2.5 to 3.5. The sum‐difference beam antenna array is composed of a circulator, a sum‐difference network, a one‐to‐eight power‐division network, eight liquid crystal phase shifters, and a serious fed antenna array. The simulation results show that the antenna array can achieve sum‐difference beam scanning range of ±30°. A prototype of LC phase shifter is fabricated and tested. The results show that the designed LC phase shifter can achieve a 360° phase coverage by applying a direct current (DC) voltage ranging from 0 to 12 V. Compared to traditional phase shifters, the proposed design offers a simple structure at a lower cost. When applied in the design of a sum‐difference beam antenna array, it can reduce the producing cost and enable integrated design.This letter presents a Ka‐band low‐cost microstrip line phase shifter based on liquid crystal (LC) technology and a sum‐difference beamforming antenna array based on the designed LC phase shifter. Compared to other LC phase shifters, the proposed design offers a simple structure at a lower cost, which can be easily fabricated and applied in the design of integrated MIMO antenna arrays.
- Publication
Electronics Letters (Wiley-Blackwell), 2024, Vol 60, Issue 15, p1
- ISSN
0013-5194
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1049/ell2.13282